After ripping the box apart, the first thing we noticed about the Dreamcast was its small size. Its dimensions are 7.25" x 2.25" x 7.25", tiny for a console. The Dreamcast is the same size as the early portable yet clunky Sony Discman units. Quite an amazing feat considering what's in the heart of the system. Here's a list of the system's specifications:
CPU
Hitachi SH-4. Runs at 200MHz w/ 100MHz bus
Graphics Chipset
VideoLogic PowerVR2DC
8MB VRAM
Sound Processor
Yamaha Super Intelligent Sound Processor. Capable of 64 audio streams
2MB DRAM
Operating System
DirectX capable Microsoft Windows CE
Memory
16MB SDRAM
CDROM Drive
12x with 1.2GB disc capacity
Modem
Detachable 33.6kbps. A 56kbps variant is rumored to be offered at a later date
Weight
4.5 pounds
Four ports are available on the back of the Dreamcast unit. From left to right they are the phone line-out, A/V out, serial out and A/C in. The serial out will most likely be utilized by Sega's RGB cable, which will allow users to hook up the Dreamcast to their VGA monitors for a much clearer picture.
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